DAILY MIRROR

Also: Steve Finn could put the wind up New Zealand by breaking the 100mph barrier tonight.

DAILY STAR

Sir Alex Ferguson has ordered Manchester United not to get hung up on Cristiano Ronaldo in tonight's Champions League blockbuster.

Also: Jose Mourinho could be on his way back to Chelsea this month - but only if Real Madrid are dumped out of the Champions League by Manchester United tonight.

DAILY EXPRESS

Sir Alex Ferguson has told his Manchester United players to trust their own ability tonight and not obsess about Cristiano Ronaldo.

Also: England last night received a significant boost when Tom Croft went straight into the Six Nations squad after proving himself with his man-of-the-match show on his 100th appearance for Leicester against Sale on Saturday.

THE GUARDIAN

Jose Mourinho believes the 'world will stop' when Real Madrid face Manchester United at Old Trafford in their hugely anticipated Champions League encounter in which he expects each side to be bold as they seek to progress.

Also: Jose Mourinho believes the 'world will stop' when Real Madrid face Manchester United at Old Trafford in their hugely anticipated Champions League encounter in which he expects each side to be bold as they seek to progress.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Ryan Giggs described the Real Madrid fans' applause for him in the Bernabeu as 'something special' but actually it was far from an unprecedented accolade.

Also: Liverpool insist they are under no financial pressure to sell star assets such as Luis Suarez, despite announcing an increase in club debts to £87.2million.

THE INDEPENDENT

Jose Mourinho said that the 'world would stop' to watch Manchester United's Champions League last 16 second leg game against his Real Madrid side tonight, and proclaimed that his team would have to "attack and be bold" with the advantage in their opponents' favour.

Also: It was straw-clutching time for the red of north London yesterday in the wake of Arsenal's 2-1 derby defeat at White Hart Lane.

THE TIMES

Sir Alex Ferguson has told his Manchester United players not to fear the damage Cristiano Ronaldo can inflict on them before the Champions League tie against Real Madrid tonight.

Also: Brendan Rodgers will not come under financial pressure to sell players in the summer despite Liverpool reporting losses of £40.5million, according to Ian Ayre, the managing director.